Submission + - Munich Starts Distributing Free Ubuntu CDs to Windows XP Users
Submission + - New operating system sets out to replace Linux on the cloud
Submission + - Flies see the world in slo-mo, say scientists (telegraph.co.uk)
This means that across a wide range of species, time perception is directly related to size, with animals smaller than us seeing the world in slow motion."
No wonder it took so long to grow up!
Submission + - Chinese DRAM Plant Fire Continues to Drive Up Memory Prices (slashdot.org)
Submission + - UK Cryptographers Call For UK, US Gov to Out Weakened Products
The appeal comes a couple of weeks after leaked documents from the NSA and its UK counterpart, Government Communications Headquarters, showed that the two agencies have been collaborating on projects that give them the ability to subvert encryption protocols and also have been working with unnamed security vendors to insert backdoors into hardware and software products. Security experts have been debating in recent weeks which products, standards and protocols may have been deliberately weakened, but so far no information has been forthcoming.
“We call on the relevant parties to reveal what systems have been weakened so that they can be repaired, and to create a proper system of oversight with well-defined public rules that clearly forbid weakening the security of civilian systems and infrastructures," the letter says.
Submission + - Ask Slashdot: Stepping down from an office server to NAS-only
Why Verizon Doesn't Want You To Buy an iPhone 207
Twitter Buys Moxie Marlinspike's Crypto Startup 50
Comment Re:Try to get the license changed to GPL (Score 2) 115
You don't know much about the GPL, do you? You were almost right about one thing: "nobody can take the code private." Only the copyright holder has the right to change the license. Anyone else, however, can make changes to the software, not provide those changes back to the copyright holder AND make money by selling GPL software. Any modifications you make to the software are also licensed under the GPL and you are not required to share the source code with anyone except the people that use your modifications. If you sell object code (binaries) of the software to customers, you are required to provide the source code to your customers upon request. The price you charge for the software is only limited by what your customers are willing to pay and you can't charge anything more for the source code.
It's not difficult. Reading the GNU project's philosophy on selling GPL software might help you better understand how it works. Looking up "selling GPL software" on Google is also an option.
Child Abuse Verdict Held Back By MS Word Glitch 191
Palm Pre and WebOS Get Native Gaming 49
Submission + - Who Writes Linux: Big Business (computerworld.com) 1
Submission + - SPAM: NASA probe blasts 461 gigabytes of moon data daily 1
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